“And in haste they did something unprecedented that they’ve never done to any other artist,” she added. “And at the base of that I think it’s because I am the most vocal person about Israel and BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions].”

“And I have never in my life done anything racist, and I think my career proves that,” the former ABC star shared. “And they did it so quickly — to fire and label and slander my name. I think it had a lot to do with identifying with Israel.”

Later this month, the “She-Devil” star will speak at the Knesset [Israel’s parliament] on January 31 with her mentor Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who has voiced his support for her numerous times following the backlash over the Jarrett tweet.

Actress Roseanne Barr speaks with SiriusXM host Sandra Bernhard during SiriusXM’s Town Hall with the cast of Roseanne on March 27, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

“I want Israelis to know what it’s like to be an American Jew, so I’ll be speaking about that,” Barr explained. “You guys don’t go through the antisemitism that we go through in America.”

At one point, the former “Roseanne” actress talked about whether she might ever run for office again either in the United States or as Prime Minister for Israel.

“I like politics, I’m very interested in it,” Barr said. “I’d have to be real serious to [run for prime minister], and so far I’m better running for queen — of Israel or the world.”

“The reason I would run is I have very common-sense solutions to problems,” she added. “And I’m more interested in people hearing my solutions to things than running for anything. And they’re all Torah-based solutions.”